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Streetline updates award-winning parking app

The latest release of Streetline’s award-winning Parker smart parking app for iPhone and Android allows users to quickly view available parking options based on pricing, location and/or real-time availability. Parker 3.0 also features voice guidance to indicate parking nearby, as well as the ability to find parking based on user-defined preferences such as electric vehicle charging stations or handicapped spaces. Motorists can also search by points of interest – including airports, universities, shopping ce
May 22, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
The latest release of 579 Streetline’s award-winning Parker smart parking app for iPhone and 1812 Android allows users to quickly view available parking options based on pricing, location and/or real-time availability. Parker 3.0 also features voice guidance to indicate parking nearby, as well as the ability to find parking based on user-defined preferences such as electric vehicle charging stations or handicapped spaces. Motorists can also search by points of interest – including airports, universities, shopping centres, featured neighbourhoods, transit or hospitals – with new locations and updates being added daily.

Real-time information is available for on-street spaces enabled using Streetline’s parking sensors, as well as off-street information published by parking operators via Streetline’s Parkedge garage management system.

Notable features of Parker 3.0 include: real-time information in selected areas; garage and lot information fed directly by garage operators; a voice feature providing audible cues when parking is nearby; rates, hours and time limits for on-street parking where available; the ability to search by address or points of interest; enhanced filters; and the ability to pay for parking via mobile phone partners 2133 Parkmobile or 5350 PayByPhone.

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